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The World in Words: Summer Reading Recommendations

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By allowing ourselves to dive into someone else's story and voice, we're able to not just gain perspective on our work but also on our own identities. from The Intersection: Culture and Race in Schools https://ift.tt/2XgqtQz

Utah has big increase in homeschool population and resources

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from Education Week: Homeschooling https://ift.tt/2RESqLA

How to Help Introverted Students Express Themselves in Class

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Technology can help reach students who might be reluctant to raise their hands in class or volunteer to be the line leader. from Digital Education - Education Week https://ift.tt/2NedKJr

The Voices We Need

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All countries must be included in the conversation about "global education" because all countries bring different things to the table. from The Intersection: Culture and Race in Schools https://ift.tt/2KHdlgj

Why Tech Isn't Transforming Teaching: 10 Key Stories From Education Week

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Crave pragmatic, honest, clear-eyed conversation about the realities of ed tech? Here's a reading list from Education Week, as presented at ISTE 2019. from Digital Education - Education Week https://ift.tt/2ZOqR5r

Here's What It's Like to Teach Artificial Intelligence to High Schoolers

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A high school in California taught seniors to work with artificial intelligence by exploring technical skills and societal impacts and engaging students in projects. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2RyHpM1

The 'New Realms' of Digital Writing: 3 Classroom Examples From ISTE

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Technology can help students find their interests, explore new formats, and reach new audiences, teacher Michelle Haiken said at the International Society for Technology in Education conference. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2X1aBfF

Education Week: Accountability

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from Education Week: Accountability http://bit.ly/2YfjWBW

K-12 Esports Are Blowing Up. This CEO Wants to Take Them Offline.

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Kerwin Rent of EliteGamingLIVE argues the future of K-12 electronic sports is in face-to-face competitions that leverage student interest in gaming for learning and career development. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2Y9EI60

Young Teachers May Be 'Digital Natives' But Need Support in Using Tech, Studies Find

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Millennial teachers may have grown up with Snapchat and iPads, but that doesn't mean that they feel prepared to enter the classroom ready to integrate technology into their lessons. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2Lae21n

One More Thing for Educators to Do: Teach Parents About Proper Use of Technology

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Schools have to do more than just teach kids to use technology. They have to make sure parents understand what's going on in their students digital lives, too. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2X3cxce

Flexibility, Freedom, and Failure: Extraordinary Students Offer Advice for Improving Schools

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High school students whose technology interests extend well beyond school offered advice for K-12 educators at the annual conference of the International Society for Education. from Education Week: Homeschooling http://bit.ly/2WYQsXJ

Flexibility, Freedom, and Failure: Extraordinary Students Offer Advice for Improving Schools

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High school students whose technology interests extend well beyond school offered advice for K-12 educators at the annual conference of the International Society for Education. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2Y7yjbj

Three Big Questions on Artificial Intelligence and Schools

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Artificial Intelligence has big implications for curriculum, teaching, learning, and district management. And it comes with its fair share of flaws too. from Digital Education - Education Week http://bit.ly/2Y7oHxj